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... making for pretty but wet exploring! We thawed out once more inside before hopping on the coach for our last stop of the day at St Brigit's Well and wishing tree where I made a wish and splashed some water from the well on my eyes as is customary, before we continued on to our stop for the night at Ennis in County Clare. Tonight we enjoyed a bit of music at the local Ennis pub. Due to a misunderstanding in timing our ...

... ex. Vatican, Eiffel Tower, etc.). The crowds in Ireland are small in comparison. It's getting hotter and sunnier up here on the cliffs. We spend some time in the visitor's center exploring the exhibits before heading out to walk the cliff trails. Heading right, we find the O'Brien's Tower and the trail that leads through a farm along the cliffs. There are no railings here - very scary but if you stay on the dirt trail and watch your footing it's ...

... glow. We were then entertained by some ladies dressed in traditional clothes. After about half an hour, we were escorted into the dining hall. Jugs of water, red and white wine, were generously placed every couple of feet on the table. Four couples from our group were dressed up as visiting kings and queens which sent everyone into fits of laughter. The meal consisted of 4 courses - smoked salmon, vegetable soup ( no spoons were ...

Mary and Seamus picked me up at Dublin aiport and because I didnt sleep on the plane ( crying baby) i had a kip in the back seat... When we landed it was rain rain rain by the time we got to Spancilhill the sun was out : ) beautiful weather... A cupa tea and some brown bread and butter welcome to ...

We loaded up the bus at 12:30 and returned on the same road we had entered the peninsula. I drifted in and out of consciousness, and eventually woke up with my head leaning sideways in front of me. It took a fair amount of time to get be able to turn my noggin’ again. I sure wish we had some seats that reclined, so my head would have leaned backwards in a normal fashion. Actually the ...